POLICEMAN’S HOUSE BOMBED; WIFE BLOWN TO PIECES.
t (Received 2.30 p.m.) * j MELBOURNE, This Day. j i When a bomb was thrown J l through the window of Constable • J Milne’s home at Geelong at 3 a,m. i l today, Mrs Milne was blown to [ , pieces, and her husband was seri- 8 ■ ously hurt. \ i The front of the house was j \ wrecked. Two children, who were J J asleep in a back room, luckily i i escaped. 1 ’ ® i Constable Milne, who was form- 8 j erly a well-known member of the I B Melbourne C.I.D. was transferred J I to Geelong* some time ago. He 8 J had previously been threatened B i by underworld enemies. \ I B — J
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Northern Advocate, 13 July 1936, Page 5
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